'72 Dolphins weren't swimming in cash
Published 2/4/2008 by Charlie Nobles, The New York Times at Boston.com -- Football news
Dick Anderson made $38,000 as a Pro Bowl strong safety for the Dolphins in 1972, but that was only part of his income. He started an insurance agency five years earlier and would sometimes return calls to clients before or after practices.
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